Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this keeps books with images of sex acts or instructions on how to get on Grindr out of our schools, I’m perfectly fine with it.
Which elementary schools had books like those in their libraries?
Anonymous wrote:you people are crazy. I am an atheist and I strongly believe that the Bible should be in school libraries available to any child interested. Kid might want to read about a story he had heard about in Sunday school. He might be interested in hearing about a different religion from the one he has at home and is uncomfortable asking his parents about it. He may just have heard a lot about it and want to check it out. He might want to check it out so he gets brownie points from his devout grandmother. Who cares? It is a major book in our society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this keeps books with images of sex acts or instructions on how to get on Grindr out of our schools, I’m perfectly fine with it.
Please provide any examples of books with images of sex acts/instruction or how to get on Grindr in school libraries.
Like books on how to get on Grindr? Really?
The book is titled “This Book is Gay”, and yes, it is in some schools.
The book “Gender Queer” is also in schools and has drawings of sex acts.
I’m more than happy to have those books removed from school libraries along with the Bible.
Anonymous wrote:If this keeps books with images of sex acts or instructions on how to get on Grindr out of our schools, I’m perfectly fine with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this keeps books with images of sex acts or instructions on how to get on Grindr out of our schools, I’m perfectly fine with it.
Same. If this is what's needed to keep more vile material out of schools, it's a fair trade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this keeps books with images of sex acts or instructions on how to get on Grindr out of our schools, I’m perfectly fine with it.
Please provide any examples of books with images of sex acts/instruction or how to get on Grindr in school libraries.
Like books on how to get on Grindr? Really?
Anonymous wrote:If this keeps books with images of sex acts or instructions on how to get on Grindr out of our schools, I’m perfectly fine with it.
Anonymous wrote:If this keeps books with images of sex acts or instructions on how to get on Grindr out of our schools, I’m perfectly fine with it.
Anonymous wrote:Most read on BBC News today:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65794363
"According to the Salt Lake Tribune newspaper, the parent who complained said the King James Bible "has 'no serious values for minors' because it's pornographic by our new definition", referring to the 2022 book-ban law.
The Utah state lawmaker who wrote the 2022 law had previously dismissed the Bible removal request as a "mockery", but changed course this week after calling it a "challenging read" for younger children.
"Traditionally, in America, the Bible is best taught, and best understood, in the home, and around the hearth, as a family," Ken Ivory wrote on Facebook.
The district's ruling determined that the Bible's content does not violate the 2022 law, but does include "vulgarity or violence not suitable for younger students". The book will remain in place in local high schools."